Canadian border operators seek clarity in tobacco figures

1-Nov-2004

Canadian border store operators have asked the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to split tobacco sales figures to provide a more accurate reflection of the value of the category to retailers

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During an operators' meeting at the annual Frontier Duty Free Association (FDFA) show in Quebec this month, members argued that the export tax imposed on domestically produced tobacco products since

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